Daily Diigo Public Link 02/18/2008
by Yule Heibel on February 17, 2008
We’re afraid of everything, for crying out loud, by Christopher Hume (Toronto Star) Annotated
tags: change, christopher_hume, fear, toronto, urbanization
Hume is on a rant against the Chicken Littles here. I can relate only too well… His description of the fear of change and how this is different from the 60s & 70s relates, I think, also to what I wrote for toward the end of last month (January) for the March issue of FOCUS Magazine. See also my blog entry, Concrete Plans.
Great cities recycle buildings, by Christopher Hume (Toronto Star) Annotated
tags: christopher_hume, cities, toronto, urban_renewal
This echoes very much what I’ve said elsewhere, eg., in response to Spacing Reads: Consolation regarding the use of natural light. Adaptability and re-use of buildings is crucial. See also my blog entry, Concrete Plans.
Daily Diigo Public Link 02/18/2008
by Yule Heibel on February 17, 2008
We’re afraid of everything, for crying out loud, by Christopher Hume (Toronto Star) Annotated
tags: change, christopher_hume, fear, toronto, urbanization
Hume is on a rant against the Chicken Littles here. I can relate only too well… His description of the fear of change and how this is different from the 60s & 70s relates, I think, also to what I wrote for toward the end of last month (January) for the March issue of FOCUS Magazine. See also my blog entry, Concrete Plans.
Great cities recycle buildings, by Christopher Hume (Toronto Star) Annotated
tags: christopher_hume, cities, toronto, urban_renewal
This echoes very much what I’ve said elsewhere, eg., in response to Spacing Reads: Consolation regarding the use of natural light. Adaptability and re-use of buildings is crucial. See also my blog entry, Concrete Plans.